Edited Text
Fri. Aug. 9, 1963.
FRONT
By PIUS CALLAGHAN
ig Bane went heen
less innings ee t didn't get
edie for for ne triumph, the âDodgers got a run in any
first nine innings, koalas aed have had his 19th win
and his lth apeicenet âa new record for the Natal League.
But Sandy ither the win nor the shutou!
poagers 6 alt lose the ball yame and thatâs the
bier he item as far the Dodger's are Soca. Fes lee
ie put the Cube. came cl tie in
rer ye ce et Koufax out of there for Feranon
ers won it with a pair im
a
half of the inning and gi
ee stopped the Cubs cad and Dodgt
ith.
* he ey gained a full Lacy on the Gas
who were losing to Houston Col
it meant
Alstonâs
But f decyl âie the gain on the second place outfits, the Deteets
must have felt a bit upset about failing to get the win for the
ace hurler.
Ellsworth Was Good
WEVER, one must not forget that Ellsworth must have
fair ball for Chicago to keep the Dodgers
he loss because
in and the Cardinals
lew York Mets ree
x full je x me for Walter
te
ib ts or Cards one 2 ite bit.
see pe aa any oy Doles er wins they are in zeal trouble,
y Great
âTHIS fellow haketosh âhas surely played an important role
fn the Dodger far this season.
Strictly a fireman, fon Shas accumulated a total of eleven
victories and has lost only two. pels has served many others for
ferent members of the mound co!
oe ey club needs a good ood relleter and ioe Ree igaie surely
have one in this fellow. He thrives on w Alston gives
him plenty of it. Itâs surely great to oe hat a tellow like
Perranoski is ready and waiting to do a cleanup Job.
ere have been many great retlefers im the past on teams
that have gone into the world series. The Yankees had Johnny
Murphy, Joe Page, Luis Arroyo; the Card js had a Harry
echen; the Dodgers produced 5 Hughy Casey: the Phils a Jim
Konstanky. These yes just a few of the great bullpen men but
all of them prov. ora to their clubs. Perranoski is
doing aay this i eg 1963 campaign and if the Dodgers
make it into the world series, Ron will have played @ big part
in their achievement.
Golf Tourney Ends
MARITIME women golfers had a great four days of it at
|
Belvedere Golf and Winter Club. ;
to Mary Ellen Driscoll who copped the
others who emerged victorious in the
wacteue divisions. The women golfers really had ideal weather
fo- their meet and all were loud in their praise of the accomo-
fered at the local club.
die Ao like to thank all those who made the handling of |
the Rem arentte so easy for us. Particularly do we single out |
âA. Farrell who acted as press convener, She made our
tak a pleasant one and we surely appreciate
Golfers Ganchide
Pc isuctouney=
70 last Saturday in Summerside.
Nearest to Dunning is Keith
Carmichael, Charlottetown.
âCongratulations
championship and to all
âThe final round of The Prince
Edward Island amateur golf
championship goes at Belvedere
Golf and Winter Club Saturday.
reigns as Maritime Women's| who did not contest her title this
golf champion.
Miss Driscoll succeeds to the | ent in Florid
\t
Probable Pitchers :
MISS MARY ELLEN Dris-
coll, left, of Saint John, won
the Maritime Women's Golf
ary Ellen Driscoll Cops
Spot At Tournament
Top
Miss Mary Pp Driscoll p
| se
hrone formerly occupied LA
si
ENS
Vonmpionseip ab by, defeat 1 ng hole finals played Pesecey at
Miss Cairine Wilson, right, of the Belvedere Golf and Winter
St. Andrews, N.B., in the 36- Club. Miss Driscoll succeeds
iiss Rita Lobnes, Lunenburg, | the 28rd hole before the Sydney
golfer emerged triumphant in
| the champlonship consolation.
Fir ion honors went to
Mary âBle Favere toler isi âeG, Hallfax, who beat
fe 36 hole final with the| Marie âToole, Charlottetown, 5
ory evave she displayed. in all| and 4. In the first. division con-
solation it was M. Trainor, Mon-
season. Miss aires is at pres-
Miss Rita Lohnes of Lunen-
burg as the titleholder.
V. Williams who defeated Mrs. | Bos 000 110 008 0â 5 110
. Beaton, 2 and 1. In consol- | Detroit 000 010 040 1â 6 82) Was peeeny a oo een oe
ti edal ie te Radatz (12-4), salvage
ation medal Play staged yesterâ|and Tillman; Regan, Fox (8);| quite a mmbee scealunt laine
Charlottetown, with lowest net | Gladding (9), Mossi (9), Koch | trout that were as bright as a
and Mrs. J.K. Beer, Summer. |(J-0) (10) and Freehan. HRs: | newly minted silverdollar. None
: : (48; DetâCash | exceeded seven inches but the | whe
side, with fewest putts.
This week's Maritime tourna-
Audrey's Pride (G. Chap-
Pay Junior (D. MacNeill)
les and G. Agnew,
town.
5.40; 4.90. 3.70, 2.80, 2.20; 3.10,
2.20.
S
Three Twin Victories Mark
Charlottetown Race Card
âThere were three double dash ashes %
winners on, last night harness horas ne a. monte.
âTimeâ!
Jolly Abb aaa by ELH. Jen-
ay Southport. Duration owned
HS. Stead and Dr. J.T.L.
casei: Charlottetown.
16.
quinella of Jolly Abb and
mondâs Buddy returned bettors
$28.40.
Dashes 1 and 5
Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly)
pell)
Paula Clegg (W. Downe)
Mighty Warrior (M. O'-
Brien)
Direct Strike (H. Stead) BALL PRACTICES
Three baseball practices have
been ordered for this evening.
Charlie Ryanâs Legion juveniles
will work out on the Old dia-
mond at six o'clock, and the in-
termediates and juniors will
.| practice at Memorial Field at
the same
Ome wy
Merwe an
Cyclone Kelly | owned by A. Gil-
Charlotte-
Paysâ 3.90, 3.60, 2.60; 9.00,
Dashes 4
Mary Leah (D. MecNeh)
racing at the Charlottetown 11| Lizzie Cyr tt
Driving Park. Dot's Chiet (Cyril Smith), 8 Torrid Weer ae ff
Cyclone Kelly with Lorne|Loraineâs Watchim (M. 0â ,
Kelly doing the driving won) Brien) 33|carit's Best (E, Bernard) 24
dashes 1 and 5, Princess Spang- | Echo Ridge Eddy (L. Neill) 4 5| Miss Fury (8. Stead) a
Jer with G. Robinson Up and|Here Am I (W. Downe) § 6|Chief's Gal (Clarke Smith) 9°
Mary Leah driven: by Cyril| Falcourt Heromine (J. Lar- | Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) 9%
Smith were the three horses to| abee) 64 10:2, 2.12:1, 5
grab double victories, Timeâ 2.12:4, 2.11:4. Leah owned by Lei
Jolly Abb and Duration split} Princess Spangler owned by O'Brien, Alberton, ch
honord in the $450.00 division to| JA. MacNeil, Summerside. aysâ 8.50, 4.50, 8.10; 6
round out the elght dash card. || Paysâ 340, 260, 2.10; 350, Pama, 2m, sit fe
Mary Leah raced to a new| 2.10; 2.10. 2. 2.10; 3.00, | 2.1 a,
record in the fourth dash, dolng| 2.10; 2.80
around the ova in ra
202 'Her old mark was 2 Dashes 3 and 7 Do t
The first dally double of Cyel-| Jolly Abb (E, Bernard) Sabla
one Kelly and Princess Spangl-] Armond's Buddy 4D. Mae- Fore
er returned $6.00, the s sie nd e layoff
Gouble of Princess Spangler and| Duration (8. Stead) Dog
Duration paid 61400, The Bxae| Sky Prince (Cyril Smithy ete, reel 8
tor of Cyclone Kelly and Aud-| Trus (R. McFadyen) leath playoff for first
rev's Pride paid $940 while the | Miss Coot Eyes (v. place in the Souris Town League
by whipping the Centertowne
955 in the last game of the resue
lar speie last night.
Peter Grant and Gussle Cline
ton combined to toss a L-hitter
for theâ winners, while walking
6 and striking out 4.
Grant was the winning pitcher.
Dave Jennings and Wayne Mac.
Donald tossed for the losers and
they allowed 7 hits, walked two
and struck out 11.
ge Cheverie paced the
winners attack with 2-3. Keith
Jennings picked up the lone hit
for the losers, There were no ex-
tra bi
The Centerdowners and the
Uptowners will now meet on Sat-
urday evening at 6 p.m, in the
sudden-death contest.
BASEBALL
SCORES
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sea trout are beginning to
move into fresh water streams
| and dams in good numbers af-
ter a slow start. During bypass
repairs on two dams recently it
BosâGeiger
) bypass water was low and any
«s).
Cleveland
her earlier matches. She sport- 000
it 000 101â 2100 trout that size would have trou-
By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Âą4 4" insurmountable lead over |efon., over Mrs, 1. Gal) ant | roe reais Maritime Women's Baltimore 000 000 000-â 0 30 ble finding shelter as the water
Probable pitchers for today's |Ner opponent. Miss Cairine Wil-) Chaviottrcun, | vrnald topped| Golf Championships, It was |, D0%0van (7-10) and Azeue; |is low in the bypassâs due to the
major league games, won and | S00. St. Andrews, & Vee Mp pons ps Mas | Barber (15-9) and Orsino. hot weather. I returned them to
| play was halted on the 25th hole. | the second division, shading Mrs. | here at Charlottetown that the Chicago (002 100â 5101] the dams above. Several were
90 :
Lee (5-7),
Baltimore,
lost records in parentheses:
an League
York, Bouton (14-5) at
5 Osinskl (7-5) oF
|Weshington, Duckworth
(N).
Boston, Morehead (68) at |7>
| Minnesota, Perry (04), (N).
Detroit, Lolich (4 - 6) and Âą
a
He | Milwaukee, Sadowski
(10-10) at
3) and Fisher, (5-8),
scan City, Drabowsky (3-8)
ete) Kralick (10-10),
National League
jLos Angeles, Podres (11-7)
iuxhall (9-5), (N).
(N). |
(12-6 at |
(1-4), (N). |
York, Craig (2-20),
St. Louis, Gibson
the Saint John golfer.
day morning, Miss Driscoll went | A. McGill, Halifax. She downed
MeNally (35) at eight up and the afternoon) D. Gormley, Charlottetown, one
(48), | meeting was a
| The
coll was able to capture ten of| town, She de
Chicago, | came on 2,
to salvage only the 3rd and lath.
| the same story as Miss Drill
chalked up her fetampt ta sree
at |ord time. She
98 and 95. Tied eet uate
Cchsaes: Toth (3-6) at New| 20, 21, and 24.
[it was a 12 and 11 decision for | C.M. MacLean, Charlottetown, 2
and 1. The consolation award in |
in the first 18, played yester-| this division was taken by Mrs, |
mere formality.
two golfers halved holes 1,
8, 11, 13 and 16 but Miss Dris-
âThird division was headed by
Mrs. F. MacMillan, Charlotte-
feated Miss A.
he other 12. Her advantage) Grant, Charlottetown, 3 and 2.
4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, Tops in the consolation peas
âand 18, Miss Wilson was able | of the same division was Mrs. |
first tournament was held in
| Kansas City 021 000 000â 3 pretty well spent by their escape
ae Ht is Goat aban ie ee the |" Peters (11-5) ai rreon; | efforts. Even when scooped out
ana et sistas Gol | Wickersham (8-10) Bowsfield | on the bare gravel they'd wig-
came into existence. (8), Wyatt (9), and Edwards. | gle and squirm and had to be
Prizes were distributed to the
various, winners by Miss Chris-
MacDonald, Summerside,
president, of the provincial wom-
en's golt association. The pre-
took place at the con-
else play late yesterday
afternoon.
In the afternoon it was mucl
ontinued her mastery
âDoiron F
Miss Driscollâs victory was
fully expected. She began the
tournament as odds-on favorite |
Neat One-Hitter
ashions
HR: ChiâNicholson (17),
|StLâJames (9),
(2),
Chicago
cupped in both hands. Some were!
so spent they turned on their
backs with gills working hard
but the moment they were able
to remain on an even keel they
(43) (7) and McCarver; Jack-|Sought the shelter of weed
son (7-14) and Coleman, HRs: | growth or other floating debris.
NY â Carmel | They have a natural instinct to
protect themselves from the dan-
gers that lurk above. I have
checked th 185 before shut-
ting off the water but never even
glimpsed a trout. They'd had lit
tle hideouts under flat stones or
miniature cut-out in the banks.
One wonders where they came
from once their natural shelter
is removed.
HAD LONG CHAT
National League
St. Louis 010 100 000â 2 50
New York â 000 200010â3 71
Sadecki. Jones (7), Shantz
000 040 0000â 4 60
012 010 000 1â 5110
paler aay (1-4) (5), and
Buhi, Elston (5), Me-
(0) and Bertell.
LAâFerra (1, Howard
Skowron (3); ChiâSanto
Milwaukee 000 000 000â 0 6
reepetid 000 000 001â 1 7
Los Ang.
a,
20).
it | rived,
|HUNTERâS CORNER
Sea Trout Begin Moving
Into Fresh Water Streams
coming scarcer with each pass
ing trout season.
T was told that the trout fishe
ing pressure on the Big Brook
this past two years had increas»
ed to the -oint where the area
stood in danger of being depleted
of its finny population. When I
spot seasoned qcai
patronizing noted trout pools
m the sun is\ splittingâ the
s It sets me wondering. Reg
foMd mie tat only ence all sine
mer in the dawning he went to
his favourite trout pool near the
Grove Pine Bridge and had it to
himself and before he had made
a few c ar loads ar-
followed closely by a
fourth, all filled with trout enthu-
siasts fairly bursting in their
haste to get a line cast, I was
told that one day a group
were surprised this summer at
a top trout hole and left rather
hurried1y, On doing a little
checking a fine nylon line was
found in the bushes with a larze
hook on the end draped wit
large blob of worms, and Rove
the worms, spaced at intervals,
were sets of triple jig
hooks welded back to back.
SAW SE
âMr. MacDonald invited me
down whenever I had the time
at my disposal and said he'd
show me over the set-up. All silt
ed holes are being dug out and
new ones made and all may be
reached by motor travel. I have
da 75 at Summerside. | San Francisco, OâDell âa1-6) ; ft
Bernard Dunning, RCAF Sta-| §°re | a | Lloyd Doiron, crafty right -|Rose produced two tallies. dowski (1-5) and Crandall;
tion, Summerside, has a six| Here is the draw: iN pepe i TS CE eee a sce nas in {rouble hander of the Rovers must be| In the third the Dodgers went Friend (13-10) aod Pagiisroat | Thad a long chat with Reg| warned trout fishermen for years
stroke lead over. defending) 8.30âR. noosa H. Ferguson,| Hovision Spetioe (81/88) anallâ Deut eneking tiaieh ot the| thinking of Dodger center-field-| ahead again as Doiron had trou-|Cincinnati 010 001 310â 6 121| Alex MacDonald a few days ago| that they would ill the goose
champlon, Art MacKenzie and] | C. Ram F. Jardine, 1.200800 (6-15) at Pittsburgh, | day was provided by Mrs. F.M. iat reer retin FER eee ee ee rain (ON Noasvibneea Asati ellen abel 4 rove that laid the golden eggs and it
âJiggsâ MacDonald, both of | 8.371 Berigan) fardine, L.| Gibbon (6-7) and Francis (33) |Cannon, Charlottetown and W. ice was the only player able | walked the first two batters to âsitouris (8-5), Henry (9) and | Pine trout fising area. He inten looks at the moment as if this
Charlottetown, Dunning hada) Miller nae, LTE. | Mecarty, Syabey. Play went to|'2 solve Doiron's pitching ast) face him and this time Rice |G. Green: Short (39), D, Green| ed me that local trout fishermen, | particular trout bonanza Is com
feald, L. â night as he belted a third-inning |caught hold of one of his pitch- lposteln (7) and Detryra- |by local T! meanâan arek cover-| pletely out of bounds. There's no
Tooke âsingle that spoiled the stout -|ers to knock one across the | ple. HRs: CinâRobinson (15), | ing both Queens and Kings coun-| point in blaming Reg Alex â
Races Held 8.49. Pigden, G. MacPherson,, SPORT OF KINGS jheated hurlers bid for a no- hit-/home slab. The second marker | Harper (). Pha-Sievers. (12). | tes including a sprinkling from | many who are doing the hollering
H. Barilett. Psd atl eb Fil ih Led te ee in when Rover catcher Ian Prince, forced him into such al are the ones who forced his hand.
Pi 856A, Farts, B, Buchanan, B. B rm " |, iron ended up with a 1. hit | MacDonald was charged wit a ret move. Reg hates to hail anyone|T have been told by ânativesâ of
Bani | | ff. |6-5 victory as the Rovers jump- | error and Rice came ac swith SO int ced
At Pinette vost "ent, G. parett,| BASE all P ayorts Nearing [ed over the ale Stars and into fe third run of the inning ss Uris Loop ilies tue gy sama ler: ia| nalCemvareiiay tats tie Nee
pe ird place in the four-team City | Doiron threw afiother pas s .
Meal water trout le ean caw, F. Aneaut FOr Clubs In Kingâs Coun aaa "bal âua a Statistics the aca He fall me hat sgn |of Blood Mounds hat cnn rst
ero a a aturtay; Auguste |. MacDonald Pat Sherran was on the mound|,, The Rovers weren't long get- or advertisements did not mean| a man until he takes to the air.
ette Raceway, Saturday, 9.19-A. MacLeod, D. MacCor- for the losers and gave ve uD nine | ting those back. They collected i a thing. Reg. was very much op-|If he stops when cornered _
3. Very fast racing and close |* 170". ânierien Playoff time for baseball is tion is concerned, and we under- hits in absorbing the four hits off Sherran in the four- |, Only four games are now left) oa, the extension of the stops when cornered
finishes were enjoyed by an en-| 93° 1 Nafour Beane, fast approaching. For, instance, stand that both Summerside and | Doiron's main rouble was hi ft frame to count four runs and eet ede herpacigt asyeg ET fe P ecaacr tr moots |aaal Maen aoe tect oot of
thusiastic crowd. Canteen ser-) âRog, the Kingâs County eer sche- Charlottetown are entered. jwildness as he wi six op- | take a 6-5 lead. wee Statistics listed ae up toâ ot ishing oaths from Sept-| runs they'll pull the seat out
vice was supplied by the Point | [sao Malian, 1 Austin, R due ends on the ih of this! Souris Leon wil be the quad | posing batters. He uked atx op. | they tried fo make sure of the tM ineluding Aug. 4 eetciugts tn iid bil a ed
Prim WL month. OF course, there will be that represents âKing's County down via the seikeout route, |victOrY by adding another pair TOP SE! rlod sah Te are el ae es ie ts
The asing filly were: lepers âuenare G. Vessey, L.|Âź few Postponed games to play, in the Junior playoffs. Charlotte-| âThe Jumped intoâ an|of counters in the sixth frame T AB R Ht Avg. putty. T was tol GE pat Genk RE wich he
J, Thomas McK enna;| Monkl â 1 L| ut the playotts will get under: |towm and Summerside will also | early 2-0 lead in the first inning | before the game was call Piereo ur "23 13-10 tag] rey Twas told. 7 thee last] tion of i its all to the good
Se anes Mosse Alaa 9 jem chet, L. Grant, H. |W2Y by the first of September. be definite starters and we heat | as the first thro batters. Reg Me [cause of rain and darkness. The UT SM 8.12 253\ 100 Genre phey Really wrecked | âthe doga would really. lov
SE ae watt tsere, |e teh , E lwe understand that outside play- rumors that Vernon River is go-| Clintock a ack tien pn | Score was reverted bac! . Jennings CT 2610 9 '347| âNe Grove Pine area and it was| that tit it, This-may be ima
Fro W. MacWillams, R. A:| 990°, Mactaase, E, Hodgoou, jot will not interfere this year, ing to enter a team. This wilt| walked. A saérifice a passed ball |!#st complete inning which still UT 2% 7 10 345 Mind Wrocedars' eotlae it ite noe
9 â mar! urisâ first venture left â Âą et go gamble on it.
at a a Dree: hots alae, Sc. Mac | Sistened for Taso Maritime this elesifcation, cone ei a ee ae cr 28 7a beers Nae tld et ba logtel| IED Naat
3 : , playoffs. | @VOUALIGABOUE the : plagoa i | otk âa9 side protection and, he informed) ed had few more years #8
Deve A pace. ae uae, «g._| , The Souris Town Baseball Lea- divisions tn born Lithe League, | Te prinners tied the game up Gh WL T PTs Spl me, it will be from |a'wortiehiio fronting area, i
CLASS A PACE + | 120758, Burke, m Wilson, G. sue is supposed to end on the 12,|and Bantam age groups, there jin the next frame as singles by | podgers 16 9 6 1 19 13] trespassers. season was really the pay off,
ers Dreams (A. MacDon- MeMai day of this month. If the weather |will now be two Island cham. | Dilly Weatherbie and John Lai 697 - 1B UT) || Reg pleaded through the me-|and the end was in sight. Don't
21/12. a MacLeod, I, Horne, F.|man co-operates, and no tles oc- | pions together with a walk to Sta2/ Rovers m7 89 6 dium of ery over spilled milk boys fof
| pebet First (C. MacPhee) 13] Clo cur, that date will see the sche- and Summerside willbe classi si a TaN am (of the press, and by signs] voy are the ones who killed the
Heather Hal (Lee and Red- | 12. aP. âclatk, T. Harper, G. [cule end. The playotts will star fled as."Aâą and olher centers as Sas D. Jennings (CT) a] Posted, for angers to cease fish yose that Tald the golden est
32) Fic |either on the 15th or 19th. Finals |âBââ. We have been given to un- « Statistics Runs; None ing on his property after Sep-| Left as it was, the end was it
First Dreams owned by Al- na Barlow, B. Brady, D.|and semifinals in this league derstand, that, i they a0 desire, Mets D Strikecuts: M. Paquet (UT) . 66|tember 15th, It didnât work. In| sight in any event. Several have
qj bert MacDonald. Peps! First swell three out of five athe âBâ winners may challenge | ets YVown Pitching: M. Paquet (UT), fact it appeared to increase the| questionedâ me on what would
© owned by Cameron MacPhee. | 12 35âR Clement, M. Francour, afte " winners for the saa eled: D._ Jennings (CT) 1_.750| angling pressure. I can spot the sopn 1, they Inunched a boat
f Timerâ217. 220. Pacis tant. perry, Rel wemeline aroun O18 Home te Red Sox angle there. Some of the smart|or skift off Grove Pine bridse.
J rallant, erry, eek, or right afterwards, + form do .
propane (B. MacPherson) 13| Mahar land "Minor baseball playoffs MMI Lt anes Kint's Comiy Bansal Legionaires bere Fitri ânerd hve ie tant arinont toe weg fpe'pettom
: âMy Pet AA cadet 81 nay Martin, B. Topper, G. [eat i Ket il This Cody 1s â a ee bay their we. In little league action the Mets Ni Pontia cs conscientious trout âtatecrmen bath, ind they'd be out a boat â
© Ruby Chief (MacKinnon icholson fave four teams entered es of the season n
by 92/1003, Dumbing).K. CĂ©rmich- 1a ste League âcompetition, during the past week. They have Waania at 3 downed the Red Sox 7-3. Dave P Bont ee, this request. âThis| If you donât believe me try it 1
25| âacl, A. MacKenzie Teams will be from Cardigan, only three wins to their credit. Peakes A AP ocala peat re eee ed (ate Junlor Lege |e ce ees |
4 4| 1.07âD. Huestis, J. MacDonald, | Georgetown, Montague, and Sou: Piiat most ofthe âhome town Morell 13 41 29 |ble MacDonald took the 1088. |fonaires defeated the Pontiacs in
Bernie) M. MacKenzie is. 1k will probably âbe s round |1h0Âą he oe age Sor teant Mt, Stewart 10 7 @ 2 | Phil Claybourn led all hitters| the first of a bestof-nine series Ss FOR
Pet owned 1.14âB. Beer, K. Irwin, ÂŁE.| robin pleyoff for the county, so a am, |Georgetown 2 °
âhe mith fate will have all kinds | 8nd thet they are gaining exper-|s., P eeigett isâ Canaan hits while Td Power | for the baseball championship TARTERS WITH POSITIONS
1 ey Kenned: Bob Schi jo chance to see the kids play. ce. The teamâs executive ex- Cardigan 42 of th
eee renee oman eT |And by the way. in this age|Pected to lose most of their Souris? ino Lies athe irate el Goes âplabeu Pi tae by SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 10theÂź -
* Seotty Kalmuck (S. Mac- rem Pineau, 0. Furchak, B. | rou, Cuaneneers and Sum-|ÂŁ4mes this year, (not quite as | TOP SEVEN iple in a losing cause. fark last eve- "
cpl {it| ragoreside merside are in a bracket of their âą&0Y as hey are losing), but, | T ABR HT Avg. op ties little league action | "ing by the score of 42. The
=n âten own, We'll explain further om. |they are thinking of the future, M. Kelly -M_ 88 17 16 âa4i/the Yanks edged the Angels 24| Pontiacs got only two hit
ie. .ss\eeme |SavrAM TERM Ina couple of years time, Souris |E- Connolly P28 19 11. 4] Behind the strong pitching of | eight innings Pa oy Dave Ma: ving pe
âAme âClegg (JN. MacPher- ibee pee R. Moore, R,|, Unless Montague has a ban- should have a team that'll be W. rane , 7 11 13 [493| George Curly. Louis Bulter, | theson. â Schurman allowed NOS. 1â5âNON rab pi or $150 IN °63âPURSE DIV. $300
44) Boyles |tem te oft Me not hee beat. B. Dunphy 4 14 '424| Gord Power, Paul Carmichael | the 2 hits, working five oe, 1âFreddyâs Dream; 2âRowdy Dow; 3âLucky 3 4-Hettieâs
$4] 1482 MacRae, D. suivan,n, 2 Feptesented Ir that age group Youth, ond inexperience ie de. =, 2 #33) and curty wee the only paver | Paul MacWilamaâ gave up no [30% Âź=Hlarmonien C.; 6deyland Hamed
7 a a by wor year. â261| to garner hits,
135480 Giggey, D. Saunders, /S0Utis is the defending Island |the last two games, oniy 2 #7 28 Inthe final tle teague game stint, bags nish in bbe scabs Clone ea vert sen!
Vr er champions. However, thete are | player who played in the KCBL. > Hite M Kenly iM) 16| the Braves doubled the Cards 6- | MacWilliams, 5. gr scamniee Gott Girl; hint a Alda Chiet: +80,
2i/2.03-R. Manning, R. Irwin, v. |" ee players in Souris of | before this year, played in the | cary (M) 17|> behind the en mieing ot| âThe Juniors collected six hits citor Mae; rie D â7-Wayneâ
i 3| cavieouan + that age to form a team this|lineup. The starting lineup in Pane iy ied omnes (P) 6) Dave Mactnnis Wayne Newson | of the sans of Lorne Mabou Pride; 8âBobby's Boy.
42|810-8. Newsom, P. Crockett, |year. This age group is also di-| Sunday's game saw three fifteen th 2 was charged with the loss, Mac: | gall who went the 00
34] R. Maw âloti aphdoneencds ocx gaa Penge ep year ome 6 ted ir) | nis also had the longest hit of | Pontiacs, MacDougall etrueh oot Fate baare ie! WINNERS) OF Âąitg IN 'Âą0âPURSE DU Sy
* offs. Is, one aged seventeen, and Bre ar Chief; jetliner; 3âDotâs Boy; 4âDr. Alex:
ya ee Bob Giggey, i Soars wil be fi fielding a sa im aged enn a eee Pitching! Pi seal 10 Banteay and idcst pies | ie re Mcell led the J en, | Countk: 6 Jeanle Brewer; 7 ; &âPerfect Hal,
8 | « Berri in the fe |boys not only started the game. | the gettin ,
Pee ccealty| Cou OC lutderstand tant "Montague may but, were. sil playing. at Ine Fiend tptoand Pat Walsh red the win while ae cae We Charette 4 (twa) Soma saint + Rhermrdagrg . nbc &
281 Ry; Hutchinson, J. Mur. two centers met marae ter ace TMM, se nie, do fn that data |B, Wh ot he lon. | Per, Genre âtnd Jim |Susen Poster; @eideBationgy Feclover Boy: #-3tcceÂź „
EB. Clow Te | Standi lair led . Grit a
oc es, ace, 1, (0 i A + coming oat on remenber ing, and plan & te nes SLY a re Kile âolen Chastonces oot Sade 4 San sbaad p Fiesty CHâTOWN DRIVING PARK
Miller, W. Coles +) toe ela tenet (Gosen seam i van rma pet ate boy Reread pee
f âââ as
FRONT
By PIUS CALLAGHAN
ig Bane went heen
less innings ee t didn't get
edie for for ne triumph, the âDodgers got a run in any
first nine innings, koalas aed have had his 19th win
and his lth apeicenet âa new record for the Natal League.
But Sandy ither the win nor the shutou!
poagers 6 alt lose the ball yame and thatâs the
bier he item as far the Dodger's are Soca. Fes lee
ie put the Cube. came cl tie in
rer ye ce et Koufax out of there for Feranon
ers won it with a pair im
a
half of the inning and gi
ee stopped the Cubs cad and Dodgt
ith.
* he ey gained a full Lacy on the Gas
who were losing to Houston Col
it meant
Alstonâs
But f decyl âie the gain on the second place outfits, the Deteets
must have felt a bit upset about failing to get the win for the
ace hurler.
Ellsworth Was Good
WEVER, one must not forget that Ellsworth must have
fair ball for Chicago to keep the Dodgers
he loss because
in and the Cardinals
lew York Mets ree
x full je x me for Walter
te
ib ts or Cards one 2 ite bit.
see pe aa any oy Doles er wins they are in zeal trouble,
y Great
âTHIS fellow haketosh âhas surely played an important role
fn the Dodger far this season.
Strictly a fireman, fon Shas accumulated a total of eleven
victories and has lost only two. pels has served many others for
ferent members of the mound co!
oe ey club needs a good ood relleter and ioe Ree igaie surely
have one in this fellow. He thrives on w Alston gives
him plenty of it. Itâs surely great to oe hat a tellow like
Perranoski is ready and waiting to do a cleanup Job.
ere have been many great retlefers im the past on teams
that have gone into the world series. The Yankees had Johnny
Murphy, Joe Page, Luis Arroyo; the Card js had a Harry
echen; the Dodgers produced 5 Hughy Casey: the Phils a Jim
Konstanky. These yes just a few of the great bullpen men but
all of them prov. ora to their clubs. Perranoski is
doing aay this i eg 1963 campaign and if the Dodgers
make it into the world series, Ron will have played @ big part
in their achievement.
Golf Tourney Ends
MARITIME women golfers had a great four days of it at
|
Belvedere Golf and Winter Club. ;
to Mary Ellen Driscoll who copped the
others who emerged victorious in the
wacteue divisions. The women golfers really had ideal weather
fo- their meet and all were loud in their praise of the accomo-
fered at the local club.
die Ao like to thank all those who made the handling of |
the Rem arentte so easy for us. Particularly do we single out |
âA. Farrell who acted as press convener, She made our
tak a pleasant one and we surely appreciate
Golfers Ganchide
Pc isuctouney=
70 last Saturday in Summerside.
Nearest to Dunning is Keith
Carmichael, Charlottetown.
âCongratulations
championship and to all
âThe final round of The Prince
Edward Island amateur golf
championship goes at Belvedere
Golf and Winter Club Saturday.
reigns as Maritime Women's| who did not contest her title this
golf champion.
Miss Driscoll succeeds to the | ent in Florid
\t
Probable Pitchers :
MISS MARY ELLEN Dris-
coll, left, of Saint John, won
the Maritime Women's Golf
ary Ellen Driscoll Cops
Spot At Tournament
Top
Miss Mary Pp Driscoll p
| se
hrone formerly occupied LA
si
ENS
Vonmpionseip ab by, defeat 1 ng hole finals played Pesecey at
Miss Cairine Wilson, right, of the Belvedere Golf and Winter
St. Andrews, N.B., in the 36- Club. Miss Driscoll succeeds
iiss Rita Lobnes, Lunenburg, | the 28rd hole before the Sydney
golfer emerged triumphant in
| the champlonship consolation.
Fir ion honors went to
Mary âBle Favere toler isi âeG, Hallfax, who beat
fe 36 hole final with the| Marie âToole, Charlottetown, 5
ory evave she displayed. in all| and 4. In the first. division con-
solation it was M. Trainor, Mon-
season. Miss aires is at pres-
Miss Rita Lohnes of Lunen-
burg as the titleholder.
V. Williams who defeated Mrs. | Bos 000 110 008 0â 5 110
. Beaton, 2 and 1. In consol- | Detroit 000 010 040 1â 6 82) Was peeeny a oo een oe
ti edal ie te Radatz (12-4), salvage
ation medal Play staged yesterâ|and Tillman; Regan, Fox (8);| quite a mmbee scealunt laine
Charlottetown, with lowest net | Gladding (9), Mossi (9), Koch | trout that were as bright as a
and Mrs. J.K. Beer, Summer. |(J-0) (10) and Freehan. HRs: | newly minted silverdollar. None
: : (48; DetâCash | exceeded seven inches but the | whe
side, with fewest putts.
This week's Maritime tourna-
Audrey's Pride (G. Chap-
Pay Junior (D. MacNeill)
les and G. Agnew,
town.
5.40; 4.90. 3.70, 2.80, 2.20; 3.10,
2.20.
S
Three Twin Victories Mark
Charlottetown Race Card
âThere were three double dash ashes %
winners on, last night harness horas ne a. monte.
âTimeâ!
Jolly Abb aaa by ELH. Jen-
ay Southport. Duration owned
HS. Stead and Dr. J.T.L.
casei: Charlottetown.
16.
quinella of Jolly Abb and
mondâs Buddy returned bettors
$28.40.
Dashes 1 and 5
Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly)
pell)
Paula Clegg (W. Downe)
Mighty Warrior (M. O'-
Brien)
Direct Strike (H. Stead) BALL PRACTICES
Three baseball practices have
been ordered for this evening.
Charlie Ryanâs Legion juveniles
will work out on the Old dia-
mond at six o'clock, and the in-
termediates and juniors will
.| practice at Memorial Field at
the same
Ome wy
Merwe an
Cyclone Kelly | owned by A. Gil-
Charlotte-
Paysâ 3.90, 3.60, 2.60; 9.00,
Dashes 4
Mary Leah (D. MecNeh)
racing at the Charlottetown 11| Lizzie Cyr tt
Driving Park. Dot's Chiet (Cyril Smith), 8 Torrid Weer ae ff
Cyclone Kelly with Lorne|Loraineâs Watchim (M. 0â ,
Kelly doing the driving won) Brien) 33|carit's Best (E, Bernard) 24
dashes 1 and 5, Princess Spang- | Echo Ridge Eddy (L. Neill) 4 5| Miss Fury (8. Stead) a
Jer with G. Robinson Up and|Here Am I (W. Downe) § 6|Chief's Gal (Clarke Smith) 9°
Mary Leah driven: by Cyril| Falcourt Heromine (J. Lar- | Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) 9%
Smith were the three horses to| abee) 64 10:2, 2.12:1, 5
grab double victories, Timeâ 2.12:4, 2.11:4. Leah owned by Lei
Jolly Abb and Duration split} Princess Spangler owned by O'Brien, Alberton, ch
honord in the $450.00 division to| JA. MacNeil, Summerside. aysâ 8.50, 4.50, 8.10; 6
round out the elght dash card. || Paysâ 340, 260, 2.10; 350, Pama, 2m, sit fe
Mary Leah raced to a new| 2.10; 2.10. 2. 2.10; 3.00, | 2.1 a,
record in the fourth dash, dolng| 2.10; 2.80
around the ova in ra
202 'Her old mark was 2 Dashes 3 and 7 Do t
The first dally double of Cyel-| Jolly Abb (E, Bernard) Sabla
one Kelly and Princess Spangl-] Armond's Buddy 4D. Mae- Fore
er returned $6.00, the s sie nd e layoff
Gouble of Princess Spangler and| Duration (8. Stead) Dog
Duration paid 61400, The Bxae| Sky Prince (Cyril Smithy ete, reel 8
tor of Cyclone Kelly and Aud-| Trus (R. McFadyen) leath playoff for first
rev's Pride paid $940 while the | Miss Coot Eyes (v. place in the Souris Town League
by whipping the Centertowne
955 in the last game of the resue
lar speie last night.
Peter Grant and Gussle Cline
ton combined to toss a L-hitter
for theâ winners, while walking
6 and striking out 4.
Grant was the winning pitcher.
Dave Jennings and Wayne Mac.
Donald tossed for the losers and
they allowed 7 hits, walked two
and struck out 11.
ge Cheverie paced the
winners attack with 2-3. Keith
Jennings picked up the lone hit
for the losers, There were no ex-
tra bi
The Centerdowners and the
Uptowners will now meet on Sat-
urday evening at 6 p.m, in the
sudden-death contest.
BASEBALL
SCORES
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sea trout are beginning to
move into fresh water streams
| and dams in good numbers af-
ter a slow start. During bypass
repairs on two dams recently it
BosâGeiger
) bypass water was low and any
«s).
Cleveland
her earlier matches. She sport- 000
it 000 101â 2100 trout that size would have trou-
By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Âą4 4" insurmountable lead over |efon., over Mrs, 1. Gal) ant | roe reais Maritime Women's Baltimore 000 000 000-â 0 30 ble finding shelter as the water
Probable pitchers for today's |Ner opponent. Miss Cairine Wil-) Chaviottrcun, | vrnald topped| Golf Championships, It was |, D0%0van (7-10) and Azeue; |is low in the bypassâs due to the
major league games, won and | S00. St. Andrews, & Vee Mp pons ps Mas | Barber (15-9) and Orsino. hot weather. I returned them to
| play was halted on the 25th hole. | the second division, shading Mrs. | here at Charlottetown that the Chicago (002 100â 5101] the dams above. Several were
90 :
Lee (5-7),
Baltimore,
lost records in parentheses:
an League
York, Bouton (14-5) at
5 Osinskl (7-5) oF
|Weshington, Duckworth
(N).
Boston, Morehead (68) at |7>
| Minnesota, Perry (04), (N).
Detroit, Lolich (4 - 6) and Âą
a
He | Milwaukee, Sadowski
(10-10) at
3) and Fisher, (5-8),
scan City, Drabowsky (3-8)
ete) Kralick (10-10),
National League
jLos Angeles, Podres (11-7)
iuxhall (9-5), (N).
(N). |
(12-6 at |
(1-4), (N). |
York, Craig (2-20),
St. Louis, Gibson
the Saint John golfer.
day morning, Miss Driscoll went | A. McGill, Halifax. She downed
MeNally (35) at eight up and the afternoon) D. Gormley, Charlottetown, one
(48), | meeting was a
| The
coll was able to capture ten of| town, She de
Chicago, | came on 2,
to salvage only the 3rd and lath.
| the same story as Miss Drill
chalked up her fetampt ta sree
at |ord time. She
98 and 95. Tied eet uate
Cchsaes: Toth (3-6) at New| 20, 21, and 24.
[it was a 12 and 11 decision for | C.M. MacLean, Charlottetown, 2
and 1. The consolation award in |
in the first 18, played yester-| this division was taken by Mrs, |
mere formality.
two golfers halved holes 1,
8, 11, 13 and 16 but Miss Dris-
âThird division was headed by
Mrs. F. MacMillan, Charlotte-
feated Miss A.
he other 12. Her advantage) Grant, Charlottetown, 3 and 2.
4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, Tops in the consolation peas
âand 18, Miss Wilson was able | of the same division was Mrs. |
first tournament was held in
| Kansas City 021 000 000â 3 pretty well spent by their escape
ae Ht is Goat aban ie ee the |" Peters (11-5) ai rreon; | efforts. Even when scooped out
ana et sistas Gol | Wickersham (8-10) Bowsfield | on the bare gravel they'd wig-
came into existence. (8), Wyatt (9), and Edwards. | gle and squirm and had to be
Prizes were distributed to the
various, winners by Miss Chris-
MacDonald, Summerside,
president, of the provincial wom-
en's golt association. The pre-
took place at the con-
else play late yesterday
afternoon.
In the afternoon it was mucl
ontinued her mastery
âDoiron F
Miss Driscollâs victory was
fully expected. She began the
tournament as odds-on favorite |
Neat One-Hitter
ashions
HR: ChiâNicholson (17),
|StLâJames (9),
(2),
Chicago
cupped in both hands. Some were!
so spent they turned on their
backs with gills working hard
but the moment they were able
to remain on an even keel they
(43) (7) and McCarver; Jack-|Sought the shelter of weed
son (7-14) and Coleman, HRs: | growth or other floating debris.
NY â Carmel | They have a natural instinct to
protect themselves from the dan-
gers that lurk above. I have
checked th 185 before shut-
ting off the water but never even
glimpsed a trout. They'd had lit
tle hideouts under flat stones or
miniature cut-out in the banks.
One wonders where they came
from once their natural shelter
is removed.
HAD LONG CHAT
National League
St. Louis 010 100 000â 2 50
New York â 000 200010â3 71
Sadecki. Jones (7), Shantz
000 040 0000â 4 60
012 010 000 1â 5110
paler aay (1-4) (5), and
Buhi, Elston (5), Me-
(0) and Bertell.
LAâFerra (1, Howard
Skowron (3); ChiâSanto
Milwaukee 000 000 000â 0 6
reepetid 000 000 001â 1 7
Los Ang.
a,
20).
it | rived,
|HUNTERâS CORNER
Sea Trout Begin Moving
Into Fresh Water Streams
coming scarcer with each pass
ing trout season.
T was told that the trout fishe
ing pressure on the Big Brook
this past two years had increas»
ed to the -oint where the area
stood in danger of being depleted
of its finny population. When I
spot seasoned qcai
patronizing noted trout pools
m the sun is\ splittingâ the
s It sets me wondering. Reg
foMd mie tat only ence all sine
mer in the dawning he went to
his favourite trout pool near the
Grove Pine Bridge and had it to
himself and before he had made
a few c ar loads ar-
followed closely by a
fourth, all filled with trout enthu-
siasts fairly bursting in their
haste to get a line cast, I was
told that one day a group
were surprised this summer at
a top trout hole and left rather
hurried1y, On doing a little
checking a fine nylon line was
found in the bushes with a larze
hook on the end draped wit
large blob of worms, and Rove
the worms, spaced at intervals,
were sets of triple jig
hooks welded back to back.
SAW SE
âMr. MacDonald invited me
down whenever I had the time
at my disposal and said he'd
show me over the set-up. All silt
ed holes are being dug out and
new ones made and all may be
reached by motor travel. I have
da 75 at Summerside. | San Francisco, OâDell âa1-6) ; ft
Bernard Dunning, RCAF Sta-| §°re | a | Lloyd Doiron, crafty right -|Rose produced two tallies. dowski (1-5) and Crandall;
tion, Summerside, has a six| Here is the draw: iN pepe i TS CE eee a sce nas in {rouble hander of the Rovers must be| In the third the Dodgers went Friend (13-10) aod Pagiisroat | Thad a long chat with Reg| warned trout fishermen for years
stroke lead over. defending) 8.30âR. noosa H. Ferguson,| Hovision Spetioe (81/88) anallâ Deut eneking tiaieh ot the| thinking of Dodger center-field-| ahead again as Doiron had trou-|Cincinnati 010 001 310â 6 121| Alex MacDonald a few days ago| that they would ill the goose
champlon, Art MacKenzie and] | C. Ram F. Jardine, 1.200800 (6-15) at Pittsburgh, | day was provided by Mrs. F.M. iat reer retin FER eee ee ee rain (ON Noasvibneea Asati ellen abel 4 rove that laid the golden eggs and it
âJiggsâ MacDonald, both of | 8.371 Berigan) fardine, L.| Gibbon (6-7) and Francis (33) |Cannon, Charlottetown and W. ice was the only player able | walked the first two batters to âsitouris (8-5), Henry (9) and | Pine trout fising area. He inten looks at the moment as if this
Charlottetown, Dunning hada) Miller nae, LTE. | Mecarty, Syabey. Play went to|'2 solve Doiron's pitching ast) face him and this time Rice |G. Green: Short (39), D, Green| ed me that local trout fishermen, | particular trout bonanza Is com
feald, L. â night as he belted a third-inning |caught hold of one of his pitch- lposteln (7) and Detryra- |by local T! meanâan arek cover-| pletely out of bounds. There's no
Tooke âsingle that spoiled the stout -|ers to knock one across the | ple. HRs: CinâRobinson (15), | ing both Queens and Kings coun-| point in blaming Reg Alex â
Races Held 8.49. Pigden, G. MacPherson,, SPORT OF KINGS jheated hurlers bid for a no- hit-/home slab. The second marker | Harper (). Pha-Sievers. (12). | tes including a sprinkling from | many who are doing the hollering
H. Barilett. Psd atl eb Fil ih Led te ee in when Rover catcher Ian Prince, forced him into such al are the ones who forced his hand.
Pi 856A, Farts, B, Buchanan, B. B rm " |, iron ended up with a 1. hit | MacDonald was charged wit a ret move. Reg hates to hail anyone|T have been told by ânativesâ of
Bani | | ff. |6-5 victory as the Rovers jump- | error and Rice came ac swith SO int ced
At Pinette vost "ent, G. parett,| BASE all P ayorts Nearing [ed over the ale Stars and into fe third run of the inning ss Uris Loop ilies tue gy sama ler: ia| nalCemvareiiay tats tie Nee
pe ird place in the four-team City | Doiron threw afiother pas s .
Meal water trout le ean caw, F. Aneaut FOr Clubs In Kingâs Coun aaa "bal âua a Statistics the aca He fall me hat sgn |of Blood Mounds hat cnn rst
ero a a aturtay; Auguste |. MacDonald Pat Sherran was on the mound|,, The Rovers weren't long get- or advertisements did not mean| a man until he takes to the air.
ette Raceway, Saturday, 9.19-A. MacLeod, D. MacCor- for the losers and gave ve uD nine | ting those back. They collected i a thing. Reg. was very much op-|If he stops when cornered _
3. Very fast racing and close |* 170". ânierien Playoff time for baseball is tion is concerned, and we under- hits in absorbing the four hits off Sherran in the four- |, Only four games are now left) oa, the extension of the stops when cornered
finishes were enjoyed by an en-| 93° 1 Nafour Beane, fast approaching. For, instance, stand that both Summerside and | Doiron's main rouble was hi ft frame to count four runs and eet ede herpacigt asyeg ET fe P ecaacr tr moots |aaal Maen aoe tect oot of
thusiastic crowd. Canteen ser-) âRog, the Kingâs County eer sche- Charlottetown are entered. jwildness as he wi six op- | take a 6-5 lead. wee Statistics listed ae up toâ ot ishing oaths from Sept-| runs they'll pull the seat out
vice was supplied by the Point | [sao Malian, 1 Austin, R due ends on the ih of this! Souris Leon wil be the quad | posing batters. He uked atx op. | they tried fo make sure of the tM ineluding Aug. 4 eetciugts tn iid bil a ed
Prim WL month. OF course, there will be that represents âKing's County down via the seikeout route, |victOrY by adding another pair TOP SE! rlod sah Te are el ae es ie ts
The asing filly were: lepers âuenare G. Vessey, L.|Âź few Postponed games to play, in the Junior playoffs. Charlotte-| âThe Jumped intoâ an|of counters in the sixth frame T AB R Ht Avg. putty. T was tol GE pat Genk RE wich he
J, Thomas McK enna;| Monkl â 1 L| ut the playotts will get under: |towm and Summerside will also | early 2-0 lead in the first inning | before the game was call Piereo ur "23 13-10 tag] rey Twas told. 7 thee last] tion of i its all to the good
Se anes Mosse Alaa 9 jem chet, L. Grant, H. |W2Y by the first of September. be definite starters and we heat | as the first thro batters. Reg Me [cause of rain and darkness. The UT SM 8.12 253\ 100 Genre phey Really wrecked | âthe doga would really. lov
SE ae watt tsere, |e teh , E lwe understand that outside play- rumors that Vernon River is go-| Clintock a ack tien pn | Score was reverted bac! . Jennings CT 2610 9 '347| âNe Grove Pine area and it was| that tit it, This-may be ima
Fro W. MacWillams, R. A:| 990°, Mactaase, E, Hodgoou, jot will not interfere this year, ing to enter a team. This wilt| walked. A saérifice a passed ball |!#st complete inning which still UT 2% 7 10 345 Mind Wrocedars' eotlae it ite noe
9 â mar! urisâ first venture left â Âą et go gamble on it.
at a a Dree: hots alae, Sc. Mac | Sistened for Taso Maritime this elesifcation, cone ei a ee ae cr 28 7a beers Nae tld et ba logtel| IED Naat
3 : , playoffs. | @VOUALIGABOUE the : plagoa i | otk âa9 side protection and, he informed) ed had few more years #8
Deve A pace. ae uae, «g._| , The Souris Town Baseball Lea- divisions tn born Lithe League, | Te prinners tied the game up Gh WL T PTs Spl me, it will be from |a'wortiehiio fronting area, i
CLASS A PACE + | 120758, Burke, m Wilson, G. sue is supposed to end on the 12,|and Bantam age groups, there jin the next frame as singles by | podgers 16 9 6 1 19 13] trespassers. season was really the pay off,
ers Dreams (A. MacDon- MeMai day of this month. If the weather |will now be two Island cham. | Dilly Weatherbie and John Lai 697 - 1B UT) || Reg pleaded through the me-|and the end was in sight. Don't
21/12. a MacLeod, I, Horne, F.|man co-operates, and no tles oc- | pions together with a walk to Sta2/ Rovers m7 89 6 dium of ery over spilled milk boys fof
| pebet First (C. MacPhee) 13] Clo cur, that date will see the sche- and Summerside willbe classi si a TaN am (of the press, and by signs] voy are the ones who killed the
Heather Hal (Lee and Red- | 12. aP. âclatk, T. Harper, G. [cule end. The playotts will star fled as."Aâą and olher centers as Sas D. Jennings (CT) a] Posted, for angers to cease fish yose that Tald the golden est
32) Fic |either on the 15th or 19th. Finals |âBââ. We have been given to un- « Statistics Runs; None ing on his property after Sep-| Left as it was, the end was it
First Dreams owned by Al- na Barlow, B. Brady, D.|and semifinals in this league derstand, that, i they a0 desire, Mets D Strikecuts: M. Paquet (UT) . 66|tember 15th, It didnât work. In| sight in any event. Several have
qj bert MacDonald. Peps! First swell three out of five athe âBâ winners may challenge | ets YVown Pitching: M. Paquet (UT), fact it appeared to increase the| questionedâ me on what would
© owned by Cameron MacPhee. | 12 35âR Clement, M. Francour, afte " winners for the saa eled: D._ Jennings (CT) 1_.750| angling pressure. I can spot the sopn 1, they Inunched a boat
f Timerâ217. 220. Pacis tant. perry, Rel wemeline aroun O18 Home te Red Sox angle there. Some of the smart|or skift off Grove Pine bridse.
J rallant, erry, eek, or right afterwards, + form do .
propane (B. MacPherson) 13| Mahar land "Minor baseball playoffs MMI Lt anes Kint's Comiy Bansal Legionaires bere Fitri ânerd hve ie tant arinont toe weg fpe'pettom
: âMy Pet AA cadet 81 nay Martin, B. Topper, G. [eat i Ket il This Cody 1s â a ee bay their we. In little league action the Mets Ni Pontia cs conscientious trout âtatecrmen bath, ind they'd be out a boat â
© Ruby Chief (MacKinnon icholson fave four teams entered es of the season n
by 92/1003, Dumbing).K. CĂ©rmich- 1a ste League âcompetition, during the past week. They have Waania at 3 downed the Red Sox 7-3. Dave P Bont ee, this request. âThis| If you donât believe me try it 1
25| âacl, A. MacKenzie Teams will be from Cardigan, only three wins to their credit. Peakes A AP ocala peat re eee ed (ate Junlor Lege |e ce ees |
4 4| 1.07âD. Huestis, J. MacDonald, | Georgetown, Montague, and Sou: Piiat most ofthe âhome town Morell 13 41 29 |ble MacDonald took the 1088. |fonaires defeated the Pontiacs in
Bernie) M. MacKenzie is. 1k will probably âbe s round |1h0Âą he oe age Sor teant Mt, Stewart 10 7 @ 2 | Phil Claybourn led all hitters| the first of a bestof-nine series Ss FOR
Pet owned 1.14âB. Beer, K. Irwin, ÂŁE.| robin pleyoff for the county, so a am, |Georgetown 2 °
âhe mith fate will have all kinds | 8nd thet they are gaining exper-|s., P eeigett isâ Canaan hits while Td Power | for the baseball championship TARTERS WITH POSITIONS
1 ey Kenned: Bob Schi jo chance to see the kids play. ce. The teamâs executive ex- Cardigan 42 of th
eee renee oman eT |And by the way. in this age|Pected to lose most of their Souris? ino Lies athe irate el Goes âplabeu Pi tae by SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 10theÂź -
* Seotty Kalmuck (S. Mac- rem Pineau, 0. Furchak, B. | rou, Cuaneneers and Sum-|ÂŁ4mes this year, (not quite as | TOP SEVEN iple in a losing cause. fark last eve- "
cpl {it| ragoreside merside are in a bracket of their âą&0Y as hey are losing), but, | T ABR HT Avg. op ties little league action | "ing by the score of 42. The
=n âten own, We'll explain further om. |they are thinking of the future, M. Kelly -M_ 88 17 16 âa4i/the Yanks edged the Angels 24| Pontiacs got only two hit
ie. .ss\eeme |SavrAM TERM Ina couple of years time, Souris |E- Connolly P28 19 11. 4] Behind the strong pitching of | eight innings Pa oy Dave Ma: ving pe
âAme âClegg (JN. MacPher- ibee pee R. Moore, R,|, Unless Montague has a ban- should have a team that'll be W. rane , 7 11 13 [493| George Curly. Louis Bulter, | theson. â Schurman allowed NOS. 1â5âNON rab pi or $150 IN °63âPURSE DIV. $300
44) Boyles |tem te oft Me not hee beat. B. Dunphy 4 14 '424| Gord Power, Paul Carmichael | the 2 hits, working five oe, 1âFreddyâs Dream; 2âRowdy Dow; 3âLucky 3 4-Hettieâs
$4] 1482 MacRae, D. suivan,n, 2 Feptesented Ir that age group Youth, ond inexperience ie de. =, 2 #33) and curty wee the only paver | Paul MacWilamaâ gave up no [30% Âź=Hlarmonien C.; 6deyland Hamed
7 a a by wor year. â261| to garner hits,
135480 Giggey, D. Saunders, /S0Utis is the defending Island |the last two games, oniy 2 #7 28 Inthe final tle teague game stint, bags nish in bbe scabs Clone ea vert sen!
Vr er champions. However, thete are | player who played in the KCBL. > Hite M Kenly iM) 16| the Braves doubled the Cards 6- | MacWilliams, 5. gr scamniee Gott Girl; hint a Alda Chiet: +80,
2i/2.03-R. Manning, R. Irwin, v. |" ee players in Souris of | before this year, played in the | cary (M) 17|> behind the en mieing ot| âThe Juniors collected six hits citor Mae; rie D â7-Wayneâ
i 3| cavieouan + that age to form a team this|lineup. The starting lineup in Pane iy ied omnes (P) 6) Dave Mactnnis Wayne Newson | of the sans of Lorne Mabou Pride; 8âBobby's Boy.
42|810-8. Newsom, P. Crockett, |year. This age group is also di-| Sunday's game saw three fifteen th 2 was charged with the loss, Mac: | gall who went the 00
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